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Dokdok And Vou Vou Va (2002)


Author: Mr. Shawky Hegab
Language: Arabic
Collection: iacl

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Dokdok is a scare crow who can talk and move. His friends are Nouras the Sea Gull, Gharab the Crow, and Abou Fasada the Bird. This story is about the importance of knowledge and learning. Dokdok is alone in the field and makes sounds that echo. We learn that the moon comes out at night, followed by the sun in the morning which moves in the sky. They take a look at the city, the zoo, and the field. Dokdok hears a loud voice saying Vou Vou Va and the sound scares him. Each of his friends keep on guessing what this sound is and they are all frightened except for the Sun and the Moon. The friends keep saying it is a ghost and are so frightened until a farmer explains it to them. It is the sound of the wind over the well.








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دقدق و فووو فووو فا, تأليف شوقي حجاب , رسوم عبد الرحمن نور الدين

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